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Class of 2004 Records To Be Destroyed

If you're in Geneva Community High School's Class of 2004 and still want your records, call by Sept. 13.

The temporary files for all students in the Geneva Community High School Class of 2004 will be destroyed during the week of Sept. 13. 

Temporary records are maintained for five years following graduation, transfer or permanent withdrawal from a school district at which point they may be destroyed, School District 304 announced this week.

State law mandates that a student's record belongs to the student at age 18.  Students who wish to pick up their file must do so in person and present a photo ID.  Students may also provide a parent with written permission and a photocopy of an ID for the file to be released.

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Former students may pick up records at the Geneva High School Counseling and Advising Office, 416 McKinley Avenue.  For information or questions, please contact the high school Registrar, Debbie Hanson, at 630-463-3830, Ext. 3838.

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